Explaining further, he added: ‘I’ve known them since I first watched AGT, because I’ve watched it since I was a kid. So seeing them on TV way back, you have this impression of them, like they’re like Gods almost!

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‘So it’s kind of scary going against them!,’ he laughed.

Susan is now killing it on AGT The Champions winning Mel B’s Golden Buzzer (Picture: NBC/Metro)

Speaking about his time on the show, Shin explained that he initially turned down the chance to come back, but changed his mind at the thought of competing against those from around the world.

Shin revealed: ‘Initially actually, my initial reaction was no, because I was so tired at the time. I was like “I’m done” – because AGT takes a lot out of you.

‘But then I thought about it, and it was like “this is like a once in a lifetime thing, I don’t know if this’ll happen again”.

‘So this is kind of a great opportunity to see how you’ll fare from the best of the best and I’m kind of naturally a competitive person anyway, so I couldn’t help it.’

Shin is due back on our screens next week as he fights for his place in the Champions live shows, dragging Terry Crews on board in order to show off his sleight of hand tricks that have been dazzling the US since his first appearance on AGT.

America’s Got Talent airs Tuesdays on NBC in the US, and on Netflix on Wednesdays in the UK.

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